I presented again at the 2026 Rangemaster Tactical Conference (TACCON) at the Dallas Pistol Club in Carrollton, Texas—just outside Dallas. With eight or nine simultaneous tracks running from 8 a.m. [Read More]
Register Now for Near and Far: The Complete Handgun Fight Near and Far: The Complete Handgun Fight Greg Elifritz and I are teaming up to bring you an action-packed, two-day [Read More]
No matter how many runs through a shoot-house there is always something to improve. What I discovered was the importance of recognition and how quickly I could react correctly by [Read More]
I embrace new technology about the same way I embrace jumping cholla. With caution and from a distance. This is not to say I don’t appreciate new technology because I’m [Read More]
After a recent OIS I had an interesting conversation with a student regarding contact shots and near contact shots. Contact shots work, but near contact shots are more complicated. A [Read More]
There is something to be said about periodically reviewing your own set of tactics, techniques and procedures. I can vividly recall a dramatic change to my own TTP’s after the Aurora Colorado mass shooting.
At some point or another I get a question about what distance to zero a pistol mounted optic in our courses. Followed closely by how to zero the optic to [Read More]
#293: The Breaking Point w/ Jeff Gonzales Former Navy SEAL and Buds instructor – Jeff Gonzales – joins the show and recounts the psychological pressure that he both endured and [Read More]
One major advantage of an AR Pistol is discretion. If you are looking for a “bag gun” or something you can discretely move in public then the AR Pistol is [Read More]
Whether new to training or a veteran to the discipline, there are a few simple things to do in order to improve your overall experience. They are three areas you [Read More]









